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Entry 9

So today was the world meeting that I was not happy about going to. The trip actually wasn't as bad as I thought. Prussia and I got to our hotel the day before the meeting and he went off to spend the night with Papa and Spain. I didn't really mind this; after all he should be able to spend some time with his friends too. As for me, I ended up having my dinner with America and England. This wasn't too bad, at least now that I'm starting to show he didn't mix us up that much. After dinner I went back to my and Prussia's room and went to bed.

When I woke up on the day of the meeting, I was sort of surprised by the fact that I didn't have morning sickness. It's actually been a few days since I woke up having to vomit; not that I miss it. In fact, I've been feeling better recently than I did for the last few months. Prussia was there, which I was kind of relieved about since I didn't remember him coming in from last night. Guess I was really out of it. So after a shower, I woke Prussia up and continued getting dressed.

When the two of us were ready, we went to the meeting. As I expected, when we first came into the room the other countries didn't pay me much attention. It wasn't until a few minutes later when Russia came in followed by his trembling lackeys that anyone really talked to me. Of course, having a scary person like Russia ask you about your kid, all the while staring at you like a hungry wolf wasn't exactly the kind of attention I was looking for either. But, beggars can't be choosers, and after a few minutes of that awkward conversation America came over and pulled me away from Russia while saying, "No commie, you can't make someone who isn't even born yet become one with you."

After that little encounter, America began to keep an eye on me. I guess his 'hero senses' were tingling or something. Until the meeting started, Prussia and I were pretty much bombarded by the other countries asking how things were being pregnant and if I had any news on the baby.

As for how things were doing with the baby, I couldn't really give too many deals. The doctor has only used an ultrasound on me twice, with the next time I go being the third time. On the appointment a few weeks ago, the doctor had found the child's heart rate sounding a little off, to which he came up with two theories: the first was that the child was sick, which I'm really hoping isn't the case, and the second being that I'm having twins and that the second likes to hide from the camera. The second theory kind of makes sense to me; I mean the pictures on the ultrasound aren't exactly that clear.

When I told Ukraine and some of the others that I might be having twins they got really excited. Ukraine even began to hug me out of happiness.

Soon it was time for the meeting to begin. Like always, I found it boring and wondered why I had to be here. After a little while I began to let my mind drift off from the meeting. I think that it was around Greece's speech that I fell asleep.

The next thing I knew, Germany was loudly telling me to wake up and that it was my turn. I then looked around the room and found that his little wake-up call had redrawn the other countries attention to me. When I noticed this I quickly let out an "I'm sorry," but I don't think anyone heard it. Why do I have to have such a stupid quiet voice?

When I saw that Germany was still waiting for me to continue, I got up and began my speech; rushing to get over with it faster. When it was over, he gave me a nod to say I could take my seat; which I gladly took and went back to trying to hide my embarrassment.

I can't believe I fell asleep. I mean, Greece falling asleep, a given. Italy falling asleep, who would wake him up? But not me, I always at least try to follow whatever nonsense is going on; whether I agree with it or think it was a waste of time is another thing. Now that I think about it, why is it that I get yelled at while they don't? What's their excuse?

Needless to say, after that the meeting went on as usual. I tried not to zone out that much and was able to stay awake until the end. We then talked a little bit more with some of the other countries and the next morning we left for my home.

With maple syrup,

Matthew (Canada) Williams

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